And how did you determine the number of flashes to be used? Especially
since you were photographing a black object.
Chuck Norcutt
John Hermanson wrote:
> Sorry, I don't see email over the weekend, so I'm catching up. YES, I
> often default to these pictures.
>
> http://www.zuiko.com/album/Trains/slides/1361-night.html or
>
> http://www.zuiko.com/album/Trains/slides/1361-night-2.html (which needs
> rescanning I think)
>
> Shot with plain OM-2 on tripod, Kodachrome 25, set to auto, f5.6 (I
> think 35mm f2 lens) and exposure painted with multiple flashes from T32
> set to one of the normal auto modes.
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>
> usher99@xxxxxxx wrote:
>> So, I trust you have it on a pod to avoid ghost images at 1/15?
>> Another advantage of the plain 2 system is one can paint with multiple
>> flashes
>> until proper exposure is reached---John--you there? Time to link one
>> of your super nice train shots using that technique.
>>
>> AG keeps rubbing it in that he is one of the few list members that can
>> drag the shutter with TTL flash-- harumph. ;-)
>>
>> Mike
>>
>>
>> Why not forgo auto exposure and just use manual exposure you ask?
>> Because
>> if the flash does not fire, the auto-exposure will compensate and will
>> still
>> properly expose the image.
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